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Pullan
Communications Customer
Anti-Spam Policy
Introduction
Pullan Communications, Inc.
(Pullan) has zero tolerance for
Unsolicited Broadcast Email and
Unsolicited Commercial Email
(“UBE/UCE”, commonly known
as “Spam”) whether
originating from customers, from
customers' customers, or from
customers that provide services
which are used to support UBE/UCE.
Definition
Pullan defines UBE/UCE as
unsolicited broadcast or
commercial email that is sent to
addresses that do not
affirmatively and verifiably
request such material from that
specific sender, including but
not limited to e-messages,
advertising, surveys,
information pieces, third party
spamming, website addresses,
sales, and auctions.
Policy
(1) Pullan's customers, and
customers of Pullan's customers
or any downstream customers, are
prohibited from sending and
shall not allow their connection
to Pullan servers via eProspecting to
be used for sending UBE/UCE.
Mail senders are required to
maintain records that verify, on
a case by case basis, that
explicit affirmative permission
was obtained from recipients
before mailing. Lack of such
records can be considered, at
Pullan’s sole discretion,
proof that permission was not
obtained.
(2) Pullan customers are
responsible for ensuring that
they, their customers, and their
respective agents and
contractors abide by this
policy. Pullan’s customers
will be held responsible for all
traffic either sent via their
connection to Pullan or sent
elsewhere using support services
provided via their connection to
Pullan. "Support
services" includes hosting
websites, eProspecting accounts,
electronic mailboxes, sale of
spamming software or other
similar services.
Customers are also
responsible for ensuring that
they do not advertise or promote
themselves through UBE/UCE.
(3) If Pullan receives a
complaint, it will be forwarded
to customer for a response and
complete resolution. If within
twenty-four (24) hours there is
no response indicating complete
resolution, Pullan may block
traffic to and from the IP
address involved in the UBE/UCE
complaint until Pullan is
convinced that the problem is
resolved and preventative
measures have been implemented
to prevent the violation from
recurring. If Pullan receives
repeat complaints indicating
that a problem has not been
resolved, Pullan may block
traffic to and from the IP
address(es) or, in its sole
discretion, to the customer
involved in the UBE/UCE
complaint until Pullan is
convinced that the problem is
resolved. The customer is
responsible for all UBE/UCE that
passes through its connection to
Pullan.
(4) Pullan also reserves the
right to block traffic to and
from the IP address(es) involved
in hacking, and/or port
scanning.
(5) Customers whose
connection to Pullan is used to
provide services to support UBE/UCE
are subject to suspension of
services upon two (2) hours’
notification.
(6) If you run a mailserver,
you must maintain a mailbox and
read mail to postmaster@(your
domain).
(7) In addition, from time to
time, Pullan blocks third party
IP addresses that Pullan
believes are used for the
distribution of UBE/UCE or are
designated as open relays. Any
blocking of such IP addresses
shall prevent Pullan customers
from sending or receiving
traffic to and from such IP
addresses. What does this mean?
(1) You must provide us with
contact information for us to
notify you regarding compliance
with these provisions. E-mail
and phones/cell phones are best,
but we will attempt contact via
pager as well. (2) You must
educate your customers about
UBE/UCE to ensure compliance
with these provisions. (3) You
must promptly investigate and
satisfactorily deal with any
UBE/UCE complaints forwarded to
you. (4) When using a mailing
list, you must confirm that the
recipients on the mailing lists
have requested or otherwise
affirmatively accepted receipt
of any materials to be sent by
you. (5) If you host websites,
we suggest that you use a
minimum of one IP address per
customer so that Pullan has the
ability to block only that
customer which is distributing
UBE/UCE.
Why this Policy?
Unlike senders of traditional
"junk mail" who are
required to pay for envelopes,
materials and postage, senders
of UBE/UCE can, given the nature
of the Internet, impose enormous
costs on the recipients of their
messages at little or no cost to
themselves. Costs imposed on
UBE/UCE recipients include ISP
bandwidth used to deliver UBE/UCE,
additional IP infrastructure
needed to handle UBE/UCE, and
time and money wasted in
filtering out and deleting UBE/UCE.
Pullan believes that users of
the internet should not be
forced to incur such expenses
without their consent. As a
result, Pullan believes that the
elimination of UBE/UCE will
result in a better and less
expensive Internet experience
for all internet users and will
allow Pullan to provide better
and more efficient service to
its customers.
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